Why Choose DFDS Ferries?

Great Value Short Breaks from £24.00
DFDS offer excellent each way fares with a car + 4 people making the perfect start to a short break abroad.

4 different routes to France with up to 48 daily sailings.Travel to either Calais, Dunkirk, Le Havre or Dieppe to get a different taste of France. DFDS is excellent value for money and offers no baggage restrictions.

The only operator to sail to Dunkirk
This is great as you can clear the ferry port quicker than the busier Calais and the local roads are a lot quieter.

Quality onboard experience

DFDS Ferries to France Information

DFDS are the fastest growing ferry operator across the channel. Having taken over Norfolklines ferries to France in February 2012 as part of an initiative between DFDS Seaways and LD Lines, they now offer unparralled access to France and the rest of Europe.

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Lacoste is a small but pretty Provencal village that is best know for serving as home to the castle of the Marquis de Sade that overlooks the village. If you are driving to Lacoste, then there are plenty of parking options. The best place to keep your car is in the free car park that is near the village tourist office. When you visit the tourist office you will see that nearby is the Church of Saint-Trophine which has retained some of its original Roman style.

The Lac de Sainte-Croix is in the Regional Natural Park of Verdon. It is a leisure lake and reservoir that was established in the seventies and if you visit, there are a number of places worth checking out on the lake shore as well as in the region itself.The Lac de Sainte-Croix is surrounded by roads but many of them sit quite far away so you will not always get to see the water, nevertheless the countryside itself is extremely beautiful as well.

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